ZTE unveiled lightening-fast 5G mobile
Chinese telecoms giant ZTE unveiled Sunday what it said is the world´s first smartphone compatible with the lightening-fast 5G mobile internet service that networks expect to have up and running by 2020.
The company said the Gigabit Phone is the first smartphone capable of download speeds reaching up to 1 gigabit per second (Gbps) — up to 10 times faster than the first generation of 4G services widely in use today.
The device, unveiled in Barcelona in northeastern Spain on the eve of the start on Monday of the Mobile World Congress, the world´s biggest mobile fair, will allow for 360-degree panoramic Virtual Reality video and fast downloads of ultra Hi-Fi music and videos.
“With the new device, the way people stay connected will be changed forever.
Focusing on 5G technologies will be one of the key priorities of ZTE´s global development,” a ZTE spokesman said.
Tech firms are racing to develop products that will be compatible with 5G, shorthand for the fifth generation of networks, which promise blazing fast connectivity for a generation used to streaming movies and TV directly to phones.
South Korean carrier KT Corp aims to offer trial 5G services during the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.
The first large-scale commercial deployment of the technology is expected in 2020.
Forrester analyst Thomas Husson said ZTE was using the phone to “showcase innovation” and “offer a glimpse into the future when people will be able to download full movies in seconds” but it was not likely to be a big seller.
“The sad reality is that this smartphone will not end up in consumers´ pockets because both 5G and Virtual Reality are still years away to be a mass-market consumer reality,” he added.
Founded in 1985, ZTE offers telecom equipment and services and has customers in more than 160 countries, according to the company.
It is the only Chinese smartphone vendor with a meaningful presence in the United States, where its 10 percent market share makes it the fourth-largest vendor.
Sri Lanka prison bus shooting
Attackers opened fire on a prison bus outside Colombo on Monday, killing five prisoners and two armed guards in the worst gang-related violence to hit Sri Lanka in decades.
Gunmen sprayed bullets at the bus as it drove through a wooded area, police said, adding that four guards escaped with gunshot injuries.
The prisoners were being driven to court for a hearing when the audacious daytime attack took place, police said.
“It is believed that the shooting was a result of enmity between two underworld gangs,” police said in a statement. “Investigations are under way.”
Security for underworld suspects had been tightened following a similar shooting on a prison bus that seriously wounded another suspected gang leader in the capital in March last year.
Six people were killed in two separate incidents on that day, but police said Monday’s bus ambush was the deadliest gang-related attack in Sri Lanka in living memory.
Automatic weapons are easily available eight years after the end of the country’s 37-year ethnic war.
Attempts to crack down on possession of illegal firearms have been largely ineffective.
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Manipur Candidates with Criminal Cases:
Criminal Background
· Candidates with Criminal Cases: Out of 167 candidates analyzed, 8 (5%) candidates have declared criminal cases against themselves.
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Criteria for serious criminal cases
1. Offence for which maximum punishment is of 5 years or more.
2. If an offence is non-bailable
3. If it is an electoral offence (for eg. IPC 171E or bribery)
4. Offence related to loss to exchequer
5. Offences that are assault, murder, kidnap, rape related
6. Offences that are mentioned in Representation of the People Act (Section 8)
7. Offences under Prevention of Corruption Act
8. Crimes against women.
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Candidates with Serious Criminal Cases: 3 (2%) candidates have declared serious criminal cases, including cases related to attempt to murder, cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property etc.
· Party wise Candidates with Criminal Cases: 4 (11%) out of 38 candidates from Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP), 2 (5%) out of 37 candidates from Indian National Congress (INC), 1 (10%) out of 10 candidates from Manipur National Democratic Front and 1(17%) out of 6 candidates from Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) have declared criminal cases against themselves in their affidavits.
· Party wise Candidates with Serious Criminal Cases: 2 (5%) out of 38 candidates from BJP and 1 (3%) out of 37 candidates from INC have declared serious criminal cases against themselves in their affidavits.
Financial Background
· Share of wealth among candidates : The share of wealth amongst the candidates contesting in the first phase of assembly elections Manipur is as follows:
Value of assets (Rs.)
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No of candidates
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Percentage of Candidates
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Rs.5 cr and above
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3
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2%
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Rs.2 crores to 5 crores
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20
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12%
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Rs. 50 lakhs to 2 crores
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62
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37%
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Rs.10 lakhs to 50 lakhs
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47
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28%
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less than Rs. 10 lakhs
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35
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21%
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Table: Share of wealth amongst contesting candidates
· High asset candidates: The 3 richest candidates contesting in the first phase of the Manipur Assembly Elections are given below:
S.No.
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Name
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District
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Constituency
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Party Name
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Movable Assets (Rs)
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Immovable Assets (Rs)
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Total Assets (Rs)
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PAN Given
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1
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SENAPATI
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SAITU(ST)
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Naga Peoples Front
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11,96,000
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13,00,00,000
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13,11,96,000
13 Crore+ |
Y
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2
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BISHNUPUR
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BISHENPUR
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BJP
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30,68,751
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9,14,89,315
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9,45,58,066
9 Crore+ |
Y
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3
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IMPHAL EAST
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LAMLAI
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INC
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4,31,05,173
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4,61,60,000
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8,92,65,173
8 Crore+ |
Y
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Table: Top three candidates with highest declared assets
· Crorepati Candidates: Out of the 167 candidates, 54 (32%) are crorepatis.
· Party wise Crorepati Candidates: 21(57%) out of 37 candidates from INC, 21 (55%) out of 38 candidates from BJP, 5 (42%) out of 12 candidates from National Peoples Party, 2(25%) out of 8 candidates from North East India Development Party and 2(33%) out of 6 candidates from NCP have declared assets worth more than Rs. 1 crore.
· Average assets: The average of assets per candidate contesting in the first phase of the Manipur Assembly Elections is Rs 1.04 Crore.
· Party wise average assets: Among major parties, the average assets per candidate for 37 INC candidates is Rs. 1.73 crore, 38 BJP candidates is Rs 1.49 crore, 12 National Peoples Party candidates have average assets of Rs 1.06 crores, 10 AITC candidates have average assets worth Rs 32.74 lakhs, 6 NCP candidates have average assets worth Rs 58.74 lakhs, and 14 Independent candidates have average assets of Rs. 26.36 lakhs.
· Low asset candidates: The three candidates with lowest assets are as follows:
S.No.
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Name
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District
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Constituency
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Party Name
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Movable Assets (Rs)
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Immovable Assets (Rs)
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Total Assets (Rs)
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PAN Given
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1
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IMPHAL EAST
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KHETRIGAO
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Manipur Peoples Party
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7,000*
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0
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7,000
7 Thou+ |
Y
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2
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CHURACHANDPUR
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TIPAIMUKH(ST)
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IND
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14,163
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0
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14,163
14 Thou+ |
N
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3
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CHURACHANDPUR
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THANLON(ST)
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IND
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14,570
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0
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14,570
14 Thou+ |
Y
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Table: Candidates with declared lowest assets
· Candidates with high liabilities: The top three candidates with highest liabilities are as given below:
S.No.
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Name
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District
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Constituency
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Party Name
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Total Assets(Rs)
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Liabilities (Rs)
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1
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Imphal East
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Wangkhei
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INC
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1,92,34,357
1 Crore+ |
6,08,28,534
6 Crore+ | |
2
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Bishnupur
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Bishenpur
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INC
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4,38,21,788
4 Crore+ |
2,70,21,000
2 Crore+ | |
3
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Imphal West
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Singjamei
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INC
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3,54,81,015
3 Crore+ |
1,41,47,920
1 Crore+ |
Table: Top three candidates with high liabilities
· Undeclared PAN: A total of 9 (5%) candidates have not declared their PAN details.
· Candidates with high income as declared in the ITR*: 10 candidates have declared total annual income of more than Rs 20 lakhs. The top 3 candidates with highest income are as given below:
S.No.
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Name
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Party Name
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Constituency
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District
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Total Asset (Rs)
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The financial year for which the last income tax return has been filed by candidate
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Total income shown by candidate in ITR (Self+Spouse+Dependent) (Rs)
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Self income shown by candidate in ITR (Rs)
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1
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INC
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Lamlai
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Imphal East
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8,92,65,173 8 Crore+
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2015-2016
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2,21,71,827 2 Crore+
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7,50,500 7 Lacs+
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2
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LJP
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Bishenpur
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Bishnupur
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68,63,400 68 Lacs+
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2015-2016
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28,11,749 28 Lacs+
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11,31,749 11 Lacs+
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3
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INC
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Bishenpur
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Bishnupur
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4,38,21,788 4 Crore+
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2015-2016
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27,75,210 27 Lacs+
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18,93,240 18 Lacs+
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Table: Top 3 candidates with high income as declared in ITR
*Total income includes income of self, spouse and dependents
· Candidates who have not declared Income Tax Details*: 66 (40%) out of 167 candidates have not declared income tax details.
* Some candidates may be exempted from filing Income Tax Return
· Candidates with high Assets who have not declared Income Tax Details*: 10 candidates with assets worth more than Rs. 1 crore have not declared Income Tax details. The top three candidates with highest assets who have not declared their IT returns are as given below:
S.No.
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Name
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District
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Constituency
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Party Name
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Total Income (Rs)
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Total Assets (Rs)
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PAN Given
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Self Income
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1
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SENAPATI
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SAITU(ST)
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Naga Peoples Front
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0
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13,11,96,000 13 Crore+
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Y
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ITR not filed
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2
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SENAPATI
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SAITU(ST)
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BJP
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0
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3,48,19,212 3 Crore+
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Y
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ITR not filed
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3
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CHURACHANDPUR
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HENGLEP(ST)
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INC
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0
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3,27,56,278 3 Crore+
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Y
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ITR not filed
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Table: Top three candidates with highest assets who have not declared ITR details
* Some candidates may be exempted from filing Income Tax Returns
· Education details of candidates: 38 (23%) candidates have declared their educational qualification to be between 5th and 12th, while 124 (74%)candidates have declared having an educational qualification of graduate or above and 1 candidate is illiterate.
· Age details of candidates: 72(43%) candidates have declared their age to be between 25 and 50 years while 95 (57%) candidates have declared their age to be between 51 and 80 years.
Gender details of candidates: 7 (4%) female candidates are contesting in first phase of the Manipur assembly election this year.
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SPIC MACAY International Convention at IIT Delhi
Dear Sir,
SPIC MACAY is a nationwide voluntary movement, is continuing its commitment towards creating awareness and a deep-rooted sense of pride in our rich cultural heritage across schools and colleges all over India. We are pleased to inform you that SPIC MACAY is organizing 5th International Convention at Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi, from 5th June to 11th June, 2017.
We have had four International Conventions in the past 4 years at IIT Bombay, IIT Madras, IIT Guwahati and at the IIM Calcutta.
The highlight of the event is that about 1500 youth will be participating in the convention from all over the country and abroad. There will be week long series programs of Indian Classical Music, Dance, Folk, Theater, Films, Yoga and Talks by eminent artists. There would be theater presentation performances of various folk forms. We would also be having intensives and workshops conducted by inspiring gurus and master craftsmen. We believe that one of the best ways of making students aware of the gentler, more aesthetic, and diverse, yet integrated, strands of India’s culture is by systematically introducing them to various forms of Indian classical music and dance in Schools, Colleges, and universities throughout the land. International Conventions are the congregation of the people associated with this Noble Cause, who spend one week in a unique ashram-like atmosphere.
The concluding day will have a ‘Classical Overnight’ concert beginning at 8 pm and ending at 6 am the following morning with non-stop concerts by India’s top performing artists.
Padma Vibhushan Awardees: Vidushi Girija Devi, Vidwan Umayalapuram Sivaraman, Pt.Hariprasad Chaurasia,
Pt. Shiv Kumar Sharma, Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, Pt.Birju Maharaj, Vidhushi Sonal Mansingh, Shri Adoor Gopalakrishnan;
Padma Bhushan Awardees: Prof. T N Krishnan, Pt. Rajan and Pt.Sajan Mishra, Pt. Vishwamohan Bhatt, Begum Parween Sultana, Smt. Teejan Bai, Vidhushi Sudha Raghunathan;
Padma Shri Awardees: Vidushi Malavika Sarukkai, Ustad Shahid Parvez, Pt. Ulhas Kashalkar, Pt. Venkatesh Kumar, Guru Ghanakanta Bora, Ustad F Wasifuddin Dagar Smt. Anjolie Ela Menon,
Vidushi Kanyakumari ,Shri Gurappa Chetty;
Jnanpith Awardee, Dr. SatyavratShastri, Ramon Magsaysay Awardee, Vidwan T M Krishna, Shri Margi Madhu, are some of the renowned artists who are expected to participate in the Convention.
We humbly request you to kindly grace the forthcoming 5th International Convention at IIT-Delhi on 5th June, 2017 at 1800 hrs as
a very
Special Guest
This benign gesture will be a great inspiration to the morale of the young volunteers working for this movement and the whole cultural fraternity.
We look forward for your support for news coverage and curtain raiser for publicity, press release and registration link.
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‘Krimila : A Forgotten Adhisthana of Early Medieval India’
The Nehru Memorial Museum and Library
cordially invites you to a Public Lecture
in the series ‘Cities in History’
on
‘Krimila :
A Forgotten Adhisthana of Early Medieval India’
by
Dr. Anil Kumar
Visva-Bharati
Santiniketan
at 03.00 pm on Tuesday, 28 February 2017
in the Seminar Room, Library Building
The prejudices against marginalised communities
Dear Sir/Madam,
The urgency to intervene in defence of democracy, secularism and justice has never been more pressing than in the conditions prevailing in the country today. There is a recognizable change in the general tenor of public discourse; unlike in the past, it is informed more by the communal than by secular ethos. The prejudices against marginalised communities are widely shared as a result of motivated and sustained propaganda. In the face of concerted social mobilization mounted by communal organizations by invoking religious symbols and sentiments, liberal civil society has come under a siege. Nevertheless the need for sustained and constructive action for strengthening secularism and democracy and for realising justice and peace is evident.
Kindly depute a reporter and a photographer/ camera crew to cover the following programme:
Remembrance 15 Years Gujarat
2002-2017
फ़ासीवाद के बढ़ते क़दम
Date: February 28, 2017
Time: 10 am to 1 pm
Venue: Deputy Speaker Hall, Constitution Club, Rafi Marg, New Delhi
Chair: Manoj Jha
Speakers: Apoorvanand, Harsh Mander, Nishrin Jafri, Shabnam Hashmi, Teesta Setalvad, Zakia Jafri
Release: Video Lecture Series: Our Shared Cultural Heritage by Anhad (after the speeches around 12.00 noon)
Yours sincerely
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